Exceptional Leave definition

Exceptional Leave means leave not to operate the Site Business from the Stall Site on a particular Market Day or Market Days granted by the Council to the Licensee in advance of such Market Days in accordance with the terms and conditions of this Agreement including clauses 50 - 53;

Examples of Exceptional Leave in a sentence

  • The Licensee is permitted to take leave from its business at the Stall Site for up to eight Market Days in any Calendar Year and for additional Market Days if Exceptional Leave is granted by the Council for special considerations including serious illness and bereavement.

  • Subject to clause 41, the Licensee is permitted to take leave from its business at the Stall Site for up to eight Market Days in any Calendar Year (or five Market Days if the Licence is a Summer licence only) and for additional Market Days if Exceptional Leave is granted by the Council for special considerations including serious illness and bereavement.

  • Exceptional Leave provides support for events not currently covered by traditional leave.

Related to Exceptional Leave

  • Personal Leave means leave provided for:

  • Annual Leave and Clause 6.3 “Personal (Sick) Leave” of this Agreement.

  • Medical leave means leave from work taken by a covered individual that is made neces-

  • Parental leave means leave to bond and to care for a newborn child after birth or to bond and care for a child after placement for adoption or ▇▇▇▇▇▇ care, for a period of up to sixteen (16) weeks after the birth or placement.

  • FMLA Leave means a leave of absence, which the Company is required to extend to an Employee under the provisions of the FMLA.